There were more planets than we know today

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There were more planets than we know today
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There were more planets than we know today, some believe it, this idea is old, it was born from a theory that is called Titius Bode's law, yes, curiously enough, it is called a law, although it is a theory.
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In 1766 the astronomer Johan Daniel Titius discovered a supposed pattern in the order in which the planets were in their relation to their distance from the sun, that pattern was later attributed to him in 1772 by the director of the Berlin observatory Johann Elert Bode, hence his name. by Titius Bode, although some say that the first to propose the pattern was Christian golfe in 1724, it is another of the many wars that exist between astronomers, but we are not going to get into controversy.
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The interesting thing is that this pattern seemed to reveal that the planets were placed in an order that could be calculated on the radii of the orbits of said planets, the then known planets of course, if the radius of the Earth's orbit is worth 10 those of the orbits of the rest of the planets are calculated as 4+3*2^n .

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In practice this rule seemed to agree very well with the distances at which Mercury was first, Venus second, Earth third, Mars fourth, Jupiter sixth, and Saturn seventh; known planets at that time and I did skip the fifth position because in that place there was a hole that did not correspond to the pattern, something intriguing when the planet of nano Ceres was discovered on January 1, 1801, it was believed that this was the fifth planet that was missing in the pattern, but Ceres turned out to be very small and also the following year on March 28, 1802 the giant asteroid Palace was discovered.
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Shortly after in 1807 another giant asteroid Vesta was discovered and then more and more asteroids were discovered in the area between the sea and Jupiter, a region that began to be called the asteroid belt.
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Many astronomers who believed in the Titius Bode pattern began to believe that the asteroids they were discovering were the remains of a planet that had exploded or been torn apart by a giant impact.

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This would explain the gap in the list of planets, the pattern was fulfilled there, there was a planet but now it is not there because it was simply destroyed, that was what the astronomers said, but the reality in the end turned out that it was not so simple, with the discovery of the planet Neptune in 1846 the law or pattern of Titius Bode began to lose strength among the astronomers community since the new planet did not comply with it, currently I have said pattern is taken by mere chance without a theoretical justification.
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In fact, the discovery of more and more exoplanet systems shows us that the worlds that orbit a star can have a very variable configuration and we also know that the worlds during the formation stage can move, move, get closer or further away. from their star they can be thrown either into outer regions within the same Planetary system or end up being ejected and wandering through Interstellar space.

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<p>  <a href="https://news.ucr.edu/articles/2023/03/07/planet-could-end-life-earth">  Source   </a></p>
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